Beidh Ríl Againn

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 Also known as    Billy O'Rourke's the Buachaill (1), St. Patrick Was a Gentleman (3), Night I Married Susie (The), Ballahaboy Fair, Tristram Shandy, Arra Kitty be Easy
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 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece
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 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Colm Ó Cochlainn
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Claisceadal (An)
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 Year of publication/Date of MS    1940
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BEIDH RÍL AGAINN. AKA and see "Billy O'Rourke's the Buachaill [1]," "St. Patrick Was a Gentleman [3]," "The Night I Married Susie," "Ballahaboy Fair," "Tristram Shandy," "Arra Kitty be Easy." Irish, Air. The song is sung in primary school in parts of Ireland. See also note for "No Surrender." Colm Ó Cochlainn (An Claisceadal), 1940.

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